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@article{Crowley_1993, title={The signal sequence moves through a ribosomal tunnel into a noncytoplasmic aqueous environment at the ER membrane early in translocation}, volume={73}, ISSN={0092-8674}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0092-8674(93)90640-c}, DOI={10.1016/0092-8674(93)90640-c}, number={6}, journal={Cell}, publisher={Elsevier BV}, author={Crowley, Kathleen S. and Reinhart, Gregory D. and Johnson, Arthur E.}, year={1993}, month=jun, pages={1101–1115} }